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Retroactive wage increases negotiated for eHealth

Retroactive wage increases negotiated for eHealth

eHealth Saskatchewan and SGEU Local 1579 ratify memorandum of agreement.
Sask. Chamber hosts pre-election dialogue with Reiter, Harrison

Sask. Chamber hosts pre-election dialogue with Reiter, Harrison

Saskatchewan Chamber hears from Sask Party ministers on issues important to business community in the 2024 provincial vote.
Harris, Thurman get top marks as Roughriders dominate CFL's Week 16 honour roll

Harris, Thurman get top marks as Roughriders dominate CFL's Week 16 honour roll

TORONTO — The Saskatchewan Roughriders dominated the honour roll for Week 16 of the CFL season with quarterback Trevor Harris, linebacker Jameer Thurman and the offensive line among those earning top marks.
Government tribunal rejects federal oil and gas emissions cap

Government tribunal rejects federal oil and gas emissions cap

SASKATOON - The provincial government’s Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal has released a report saying Saskatchewan could face serious economic harm with new proposed new regulations to cut emissions from the oil and gas sector.
Saskatchewan report says proposed federal oil and gas cap would cause economic damage

Saskatchewan report says proposed federal oil and gas cap would cause economic damage

REGINA — A report from a tribunal appointed by the Saskatchewan Party government says a proposed federal emissions cap and methane regulations would cause severe economic damage.
Government contributes to country star's cause

Government contributes to country star's cause

Paul Brandt founded organization to help combat human trafficking across Canada.
Rail safety is everyone’s concern

Rail safety is everyone’s concern

Rail Safety Week in Saskatchewan
Summer’s done: Time for fall camping fun

Summer’s done: Time for fall camping fun

Several facility improvement projects completed as fall camping begins in Saskatchewan Provincial Parks.
Caddies and paper bags: Schools figuring out new world of cellphone bans

Caddies and paper bags: Schools figuring out new world of cellphone bans

From cellphone "hotels" to patchwork policies to recalibrating lesson plans, teachers and schools across Canada are learning to navigate a classroom without cellphones.
Building on the strength of an industry

Building on the strength of an industry

Construction Week Sept. 23 to 27.
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